Oxygen Forensic Plist Viewer automatically unpacks a plist file and displays its content as a folder tree. The expert can view data, convert text entries to different encodings, and convert numeric values to Unix, Windows, or iOS dates. What’s more, the program can show binary content of cells, such as images, video and sound and export the content of a plist file to XML format for further analysis in other forensic software.

Oxygen Forensic Plist Viewer automatically unpacks a plist file and displays its content as a folder tree. The expert can view data, convert text entries to different encodings, and convert numeric values to Unix, Windows, or iOS dates. What’s more, the program can show binary content of cells, such as images, video and sound and export the content of a plist file to XML format for further analysis in other forensic software.

Viewing a plist file in Oxygen Forensic Plist Viewer is very easy. Simply select a node of a plist file in the folder tree, and its content will open in the viewer. For example, if the user downloaded a file from the file sharing website, the investigator can see a direct link to that file, date of downloading, title of the webpage the file was downloaded from, as well as the number of visits to that webpage. In case of viewing binary content, the tool will detect its format and display an image, or play a sound automatically.

Viewing a plist file in Oxygen Forensic Plist Viewer is very easy. Simply select a node of a plist file in the folder tree, and its content will open in the viewer. For example, if the user downloaded a file from the file sharing website, the investigator can see a direct link to that file, date of downloading, title of the webpage the file was downloaded from, as well as the number of visits to that webpage. In case of viewing binary content, the tool will detect its format and display an image, or play a sound automatically.

Latest revision as of 19:49, 16 December 2013

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Oxygen Forensic Plist Viewer automatically unpacks a plist file and displays its content as a folder tree. The expert can view data, convert text entries to different encodings, and convert numeric values to Unix, Windows, or iOS dates. What’s more, the program can show binary content of cells, such as images, video and sound and export the content of a plist file to XML format for further analysis in other forensic software.

Viewing a plist file in Oxygen Forensic Plist Viewer is very easy. Simply select a node of a plist file in the folder tree, and its content will open in the viewer. For example, if the user downloaded a file from the file sharing website, the investigator can see a direct link to that file, date of downloading, title of the webpage the file was downloaded from, as well as the number of visits to that webpage. In case of viewing binary content, the tool will detect its format and display an image, or play a sound automatically.